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Mark 12:28-34
One of the
scribes came to Jesus and asked him, “Which is the
first of all the commandments?” Jesus replied, “the first is
this: Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God is Lord
alone! You shall love the Lord your God with all
your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind,
and with all your strength. The second is this: You
shall love your neighbor as yourself. There is no other
commandment greater than these.” The scribe said to him, “Well
said, teacher. You are right in saying, He is one
and there is no other than he. And to love
him with all your heart, with all your soul, with
all your mind, and with all your strength, and to
love your neighbor as yourself is worth more than all
burnt offerings and sacrifices.” And when Jesus saw that he
answered with understanding, he said to him, “You are not
far from the Kingdom of God.” And no one dared
to ask him any more questions.
Introductory Prayer: Lord, as I prepare
during this Lent to celebrate the great mystery of your
resurrection, I come before you in prayer so that you
can form me and direct me. I long for the
sinfulness of my life to be burned away so that
I can glorify you with a pure and contrite heart.
You know my sinfulness. You know my pride and sensuality.
I offer you my prayer today as a small token
of my love. My hope is that from the little
I am able to love, you will teach me to
love with a magnanimous heart. I want to be part
of your Kingdom. I do not want to be on
the fringes but to plunge myself into the depths of
your love.
Petition: Lord, teach me to love you with my whole
heart, soul and mind and with all my strength.
1. The Proper
Hierarchy of Laws: The question concerning the first of the
commandments was debated much by the scribes and Pharisees. There
is a human desire to know what is first and
what is second: to be able to put things in
order. We are often attracted to the promise made by
this or that guru about the one secret that will
make us happy, healthy, or successful in business. So, our
natural curiosity is attracted to know what the first commandment
is, what we must do above all. We want to
say, “Just tell me plain and simple what I must
do, and I will do it.” Here Jesus lays out,
plain and simple, how we must live our lives: loving
God with everything we are and loving our neighbor as
ourselves. Does his command resonate in my heart and actions?
2. Love
Goes Beyond Formalism: The scribe comments that these laws are
greater than any burnt offering or sacrifice. A sacrifice or
burnt offering without love is empty. It is love for
God and neighbor that gives all of our sacrifices, trials
and good works their value. Love is at the heart
of our perfection, and when we are keeping this greatest
of the laws – to love God with all our
heart, soul, mind and strength – then all of the
lesser things in life will fall into place. Does my
life give evidence to this hierarchy of values? If not,
what specifically do I need to do to bring about
the proper order?
3. Longing for the Experience of God’s Love: Jesus
congratulates the scribe for his understanding and tells him that
he is not far from the Kingdom of God. It
gives us occasion to ask ourselves, “How far am I
from the Kingdom of God?” This scribe’s knowledge was not
merely book knowledge, for it is not in simply knowing
a certain number of truths that we obtain the Kingdom
of God. Rather it was an intimate knowledge of love
– knowing in a practical way how to give one’s
heart, soul, mind and strength to God. Is drawing closer
to the Kingdom of God my biggest priority? What do
I need to do to get or stay on track?
Have I humbly, confidently and fervently asked Our Lord for
the grace to help me? Do I ponder on and
recognize every day God’s loving presence and providence in my
life? Do I realize and thank God for his love?
Conversation with
Christ: Lord, help me to keep in mind your commandment
of love and to live it with all my strength.
I do not want to live my faith with a
mere intellectual knowledge of your commandments; I want to live
it with a deep intimate knowledge that bears fruits of
true holiness.
Resolution: Before beginning each activity of the day I will
stop and ask myself how I can live it with
love.